artifical intelligence

Toby Walsh, Haris Aziz and Flora Salim

Researchers will develop solutions to tackle challenges relating to drought, environmentally harmful emissions and infectious diseases.

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UNSW Sydney experts in computer science, business, and arts and media explain why ChatGPT can be valuable technology, if treated with caution.

Fake news and democracy

From hashtags to deepfakes, Dr Cameron Edmond from the UNSW Faculty of Art & Design addresses how to navigate the murky waters of online misinformation.

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Professor Lyria Bennett Moses, Director at The Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation at UNSW, explains the legal terminology of AI, and increasing concerns about facial recognition software.

Claude Sammut RoboCup

Australia’s five-time world champions of robot soccer, UNSW’s Runswift team, will try to recapture the title as the international tournament comes to home ground for the first time.

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A joint panel discussion hosted by UNSW’s Grand Challenges and the NSW Department of Education tomorrow will explore the critical questions artificial intelligence raises for the education system.

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Scientia Professor Toby Walsh tells the Festival of Dangerous Ideas that Artificial Intelligence is less than 50 years away from matching humans.

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Google's artificial intelligence demonstration was amusing, but raised an important question: do you have the right to know you are talking to a machine?